Worst of haze shifts from Singapore to Malaysia, state of emergency declared in southern district of Muar and Ledang

Boston.com, 22 Jun 2013
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) — Malaysian authorities are declaring a state of emergency in a southern district where a smoky haze blamed on Indonesian forest fires has triggered one of the country’s worst pollution levels.
The worst of the smog has shifted from Singapore to southern Malaysia, where noxious fumes have drifted across the sea this past week from Indonesia’s Sumatra island. Full story

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